08/20/2024
We are seeking individuals that are interested in their heart and blood vessel health/function.
Our lab focus on exploring and improving risk factors associated with diseases such as hypertension, stroke, heart problems, etc.
To learn more:
Volunteer Interest Form – Integrative Vascular Physiology Laboratory – The University of Texas at Arlington
Thank you for your interest in participating in our research studies! Please complete the following form and we will contact you soon to discuss further!
08/19/2024
The Integrative Vascular Physiology Laboratory is excited to start the new semester. If you are interested in learning more about the different projects going on in the laboratory and want to get involved please follow this link.
https://brothersvascularlab.uta.edu/volunteer-interest-form/
07/13/2021
New findings from our lab indicate that the blunted hyperemic response to mental stress in black men is not impacted by acute dietary nitrate supplementation: http://bit.ly/3yAYpGr
Stay tuned for more work coming out of our lab in this area: http://bit.ly/3bSqI9t
07/13/2021
Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Integrative Cardiovascular Physiology. Our research focuses on peripheral/cerebral vascular function in populations with elevated CVD risk. Assistantships are available for qualified individuals. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/3wSp7ZK
04/27/2021
We are researching the causes of elevated cardiovascular disease risk in healthy, young adults. Our goal is to determine how changes in blood vessel health may be increasing the risk for conditions like high blood pressure. Basic measures include blood pressure and flow, heart rate, and blood testing. For more information, please complete our online form: brothersvascularlab.uta.edu/volunteer-interest-form